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04-11-2020 08:11 PM (Last edited 04-12-2020 01:11 AM ) in
Galaxy S
Samsung Galaxy S (2010)
Released: June 2, 2010
The very first Samsung Galaxy S was announced in 2010 and it quickly became clear that Samsung has a best-seller in the cards. Actually, Samsung sold way more than 20 million units of the phone, which undoubtedly warranted that it will be the forefather of a new device lineup.
It arrived with a huge 4-inch Super AMOLED display, which was among the biggest ones around. Samsung relied on its own 1GHz Hummingbird chipset, which made a debut alongside the Galaxy S.
Samsung Galaxy S II (2011)
Released: April 28, 2011
The second flagship in the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S II, had the tough job of repeating the success of the Galaxy S. Spoiler alert, it did. Actually, it took Samsung merely 55 days to sell more than 3 million units worldwide, and in 5 months, over 10 million Galaxy S II units were shipped worldwide. Additionally, the phone was proclaimed as "Smartphone Of The Year" at MWC 2012.
Samsung Galaxy S III (2012)
Released: May 22, 2012
If the Galaxy S II had a tough job of making a name on the market, it's safe to say that the Galaxy S III had to accomplish a true feat. The public's expectations for the third Galaxy S flagship were quite high in 2012.
Samsung Galaxy S4 (2013)
Released: April 27, 2013
Samsung Galaxy S III. Hold that image in your mind, now imagine a similar device with a slimmer profile, more powerful hardware, and... better in every other way, actually. That's the Galaxy S4 for you. Apart from switching from roman to Arabic numerals, the S4 came with a larger display, speedier SoC, improved camera, and even more feature-rich TouchWiz UI, while being even more compact than its immediate predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy S5 (2014)
Released: March 27, 2014
With the Galaxy S5, Samsung decided to spice things up. Although the design remained mostly the same, the handset was the first Samsung flagship to be water- and dust-resistant, borrowing these features from the S4 Active. The "glam" design of the rear cover was not the most appealing thing out there, but still, it did its job fine - it attracted attention.
Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 edge (2015)
Released: April 10, 2015
Keeping an ear close to the ground, Samsung really stepped its design game with the Galaxy S6. Glass and metal, intertwined in a slim body that is as eye-catchy as it gets. For the first time here, a super sharp Quad HD panel arrives for an even crispier experience: that's a full 2560 x 1440 pixels, more than on most laptops at the time. Interestingly, Samsung abolished three features that many people loved in the S5: the water protection, the removable battery and the microSD card, and that led to a wave of criticism from some in the community.
Samsung Galaxy S7 & S7 edge (2016)
Released: March 11, 2016

In 2016, Samsung had a regular Galaxy S7 and a radical, curved-screen Galaxy S7 Edge that was bigger and bolder. The two were an evolution of the successful S6 design and indeed, why change what people loved.
The biggest change in these phones was probably in the camera department: these were the first to adopt the Dual Pixel auto focus technology that allowed the camera to focus incredibly quickly. The S7 series also delivered a big improvement in low-light photos and were widely considered as a big step forward for smartphone photography.
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus (2017)
Released: April 21, 2017
The Galaxy S8 series arrived after a hugely successful year for Samsung and the S7 lineup. The S8 and the S8 Plus were not a revolutionary improvement, but they did introduce much slimmer bezels on the front as Samsung moved the front-facing fingerprint sensor from the S7 series to the back on the S8 family.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus (2018)
Released: March 16, 2018
The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus arrived in 2018 and brought an improved camera with dual aperture that promised better low-light photography, as well as overall enhancements in performance.
The S9 were powered by the top of the line chip for the time, the Snapdragon 845, in the United States (globally, phones shipped with the Samsung-made Exynos 9810 chip) and had 4GB of RAM on the S9 and 6GB of RAM on the S9 Plus. On board storage stood at 64GB with the option to expand via microSD cards.
Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10 Plus (2019)
Released: March 8, 2019
In 2019, for the first time, Samsung introduced three flagship phones in the Galaxy S series: the small Galaxy S10, the large Galaxy S10 Plus, and a new model that targets those looking for a super compact phone that you can easily use with one hand, the Galaxy S10e. These phones introduced a punch hole design that significantly slimmed down bezels.
Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra (2020)
Released: March 11, 2020
The Galaxy S20 series focus on improved cameras that can zoom further, as well as the adoption of 5G connectivity across the range and the addition of large batteries.
The series are led by the S20 Ultra, a phone that features a substantially better camera system than the S20 and S20 Plus. The Ultra for the first time on a Samsung phone introduces a massive 108-megapixel main camera sensor that combines multiple pixels into one to create better looking photos and it is also the first Samsung phone ever to come with a folded, periscope lens with a 4X native zoom and 10X Hybrid Optic lossless zoom, but then you can even push it all the way to a 100X using digital zoom.
Source:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-S-series-history-evolution_id78382
Courtesy:
Prabhajeet Oberoi :
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Others/Intro-Samsung-members-brand-ambassador/td-p/2878649
Karan Singh :
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Others/My-Brand-Ambassador-Story-Karan-Singh/td-p/2879738
Released: June 2, 2010
It arrived with a huge 4-inch Super AMOLED display, which was among the biggest ones around. Samsung relied on its own 1GHz Hummingbird chipset, which made a debut alongside the Galaxy S.
Samsung Galaxy S II (2011)
Released: April 28, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S III (2012)
Released: May 22, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S4 (2013)
Released: April 27, 2013
Samsung Galaxy S5 (2014)
Released: March 27, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 edge (2015)
Released: April 10, 2015
Samsung Galaxy S7 & S7 edge (2016)
Released: March 11, 2016
In 2016, Samsung had a regular Galaxy S7 and a radical, curved-screen Galaxy S7 Edge that was bigger and bolder. The two were an evolution of the successful S6 design and indeed, why change what people loved.
The biggest change in these phones was probably in the camera department: these were the first to adopt the Dual Pixel auto focus technology that allowed the camera to focus incredibly quickly. The S7 series also delivered a big improvement in low-light photos and were widely considered as a big step forward for smartphone photography.
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus (2017)
Released: April 21, 2017
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus (2018)
Released: March 16, 2018
The S9 were powered by the top of the line chip for the time, the Snapdragon 845, in the United States (globally, phones shipped with the Samsung-made Exynos 9810 chip) and had 4GB of RAM on the S9 and 6GB of RAM on the S9 Plus. On board storage stood at 64GB with the option to expand via microSD cards.
Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10 Plus (2019)
Released: March 8, 2019
Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra (2020)
Released: March 11, 2020
The Galaxy S20 series focus on improved cameras that can zoom further, as well as the adoption of 5G connectivity across the range and the addition of large batteries.
The series are led by the S20 Ultra, a phone that features a substantially better camera system than the S20 and S20 Plus. The Ultra for the first time on a Samsung phone introduces a massive 108-megapixel main camera sensor that combines multiple pixels into one to create better looking photos and it is also the first Samsung phone ever to come with a folded, periscope lens with a 4X native zoom and 10X Hybrid Optic lossless zoom, but then you can even push it all the way to a 100X using digital zoom.
Source:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-S-series-history-evolution_id78382
Courtesy:
Prabhajeet Oberoi :
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Others/Intro-Samsung-members-brand-ambassador/td-p/2878649
Karan Singh :
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Others/My-Brand-Ambassador-Story-Karan-Singh/td-p/2879738
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Ařpît
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04-11-2020 08:51 PM in
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nice detail..bro
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04-11-2020 10:37 PM in
Galaxy S
thanks ✌
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04-12-2020 12:28 AM in
Galaxy S
👍

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04-12-2020 12:31 AM in
Galaxy S
Throwback woow 👍
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04-12-2020 01:06 AM in
Galaxy S
u missed S7 and S7edge
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04-12-2020 01:12 AM in
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It was the mistake corrected it , thanks ✌
